“Ahh, that’s just part of getting older.”
When’s the last time you said (or thought) that to yourself?
It’s something I hear allll the time from friends, family & patients, and it makes me sad!
The unfortunate reality is that most of us begin to accept all kinds of unwanted symptoms as we age, when there’s SO much we can do to reverse them, naturally.
And, I don’t mean popping more medications to “mask” your symptoms. I mean figuring out what the heck is causing them in the first place so you can help your body return to its natural state of health.
So today, I want to talk about how you can finally get to the bottom of your “mystery” symptoms, even if you’ve been told, “everything looks normal”.
Are you ready to finally feel better?
Let’s jump in!
This is what soooo many people hear from their doctor when they finally decide it’s time to get something checked out.
It goes a little something like this:
The following week, you get a call saying “your labs are normal”, often accompanied by a prescription for some anxiety meds, Zyrtec, steroid cream, Miralax, or whatever else.
The problem here is that those prescriptions are oftentimes covering up a deeper problem. In my practice, we view symptoms as important messengers, rather than annoying problems that need to be covered up ASAP.
In other words, your body is trying to tell you something, and it’s our job to find out what that is.
So, how do we find out?
If you read my last article, you already know I’m a fan of Functional Medicine principles because they help us get to the root cause and focus on prevention, rather than simply treating disease.
One of the best ways to dig deeper is by using “functional lab testing”.
“So… how are functional labs different from the labs I get at my annual physical??”
I’m so glad you asked!
Conventional labs focus on diagnosing disease.
The important thing to understand about the results is that essentially your doctor is comparing you to the average American (if you live in the U.S.), and when they say “your labs are normal”, all that really means is that you’re within range for the average American.
Sadly, that’s a pretty low bar. 😬
Functional labs focus on preventing disease.
These lab tests:
These are the tests I use in my own practice because quite frankly, my goal is not just to help you stay as healthy as the average American. It’s to help you look + feel your absolute best!
So, which of these functional tests do I recommend?
A Functional Health Practitioner can help you determine which specific lab tests will be most beneficial for you, butttt I want to give you a sense of what’s available, so I’ve included three of my favorites right here.
Hormone imbalances lead to all kinds of health symptoms.
The Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive Hormones (DUTCH) provides insight into hormone levels, helping to support energy levels, improve mood, optimize sleep, and so much more.
This test can be completed at home by collecting several urine samples over a 24-hour period and mailed in for testing.
Since I work closely with clients who have irregular cycles, I usually recommend cycle mapping as well. This way we know exactly what is going on with those lovely hormones throughout the ENTIRE month rather than just one day. It really gives us a full picture.
Also, instead of just looking at the hormones in the blood. We are looking at them in the urine and saliva, which truly gives us a full picture of not only what your hormones are doing but how your body is metabolizing them.
Did you know your hair is chock full of valuable health information?
The Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis (HTMA) gives us information on your essential mineral and electrolyte levels, including magnesium, calcium potassium & sodium. It also tests for toxic metals such as lead, arsenic, aluminum & mercury, which can be the culprit for all kinds of pesky health symptoms.
The HTMA test requires only a few snips of hair, which can be collected at home and mailed in for testing.
Trust me when I say, gut health is critical to overall health.
Almost everyone can benefit from a GI-MAP gut health assessment, which helps us get to the root cause of chronic illness and unwanted health conditions. It tests for parasites, yeast, and bacteria in your large intestine, as well as biomarkers for digestion and inflammation.
The GI-MAP is a stool test that can be completed in the comfort of your own home, and mailed in for testing.
There are SO many more incredible tests available, but hopefully, this gives you a sense of how we can use data to get to the bottom of your symptoms, and completely uplevel your health.
If you’re ready to look beyond conventional healthcare, I’d love to help you!
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